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The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law is pleased to welcome seven new faculty members. Their scholarship, teaching and advocacy span a wide range of areas, from the psychology behind legal decision-making to civil justice reform, from...

Law 360 States Face Uphill Battle To Dismantle DACA May 2, 2018 Following the filing of a lawsuit from seven states against the federal government, claiming the creation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was unlawful and...

The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law has launched the Natural Resource Use and Management Clinic , operating at the intersection of the law, policy and science that governs western natural resources. It is the college’s 15...

Nicolas Hurtado was working as a criminal law attorney in Colombia, but wanted to continue his education. He knew that in order to improve his craft and build a better career profile in his country, he would need to earn...

University of Arizona Law Master of Legal Studies (MLS) graduate Robin Al-haddad was inspired to focus her career in international development and human rights advocacy after having worked for refugee resettlement agencies, advocating for and assisting newly arrived refugees, asylees,...

Benjie Parsalaw says pursing his Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) was an ideal step for him. Besides practicing law, he wanted to develop law through legal academia and advocacy work. Parsalaw, a lawyer and lecturer in Tanzania, was teaching Public...

“So, I decided that I wanted to become an environmental attorney.” That was the conclusion Mia Hammersley came to when she realized that in order to put her master of science in water policy degree to work and create meaningful...

University of Arizona cross country track athlete Hunter Davila didn’t think he could find another close-knit, focused, collegiate community beyond athletics during his undergraduate years. Then he decided to major in law. “With a little effort, I found it really...

"I am pleased that the Standards Review Committee has acted in favor of innovation in legal education," said Dean Marc Miller in response to the committee advancing a proposal that would eliminate the current law school admissions test requirement.

TUCSON, Ariz. — The requirement that American Bar Association-approved law schools require applicants to submit a standardized law school admissions test as part of their application could soon become optional. An April 13 meeting of the Standards Review Committee of...